Sunday, February 25, 2007

Cabernet Sauvignon?

When you think of great wines, San Diego is probably not the first place that comes to mind. Although San Diego is a big city, there are still large open spaces that make you feel like you might have got lost in the country. California wines are growing in popularity and there are more than a dozen wineries within this county.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wines in San Diego. Wow. I didn't have any idea they even had hills there. How dumb can I get. Nice photo too.

Mon Feb 26, 03:04:00 AM PST  
Blogger Kala said...

any cali wines you would recommend? we have a huge selection here and I never know which to buy

Mon Feb 26, 04:10:00 AM PST  
Blogger thehotrodqueen said...

there is an awesome winery that i have visited in julian (which is more known for its apples). i'm sure it is pretty cold up there right now though. :)

Mon Feb 26, 06:41:00 AM PST  
Blogger Felicia said...

Thanks everyone. Abraham L- well I'm glad that I can show you that there are hills and much more in San Diego. Kala - I don't spend much $$ on wine but some pretty safe bets are Kendall-Jackson, Meridian, Robert Mondavi, Talus, Sterling. and one of my favorites but a little pricey for me (more than $20) is La Crema pinot noir. Grnidlady - thanks for stopping by...I'd like to go to Julian to see some snow!

Mon Feb 26, 11:34:00 PM PST  
Blogger Ame said...

HEY! My FAVE red...are these really Cab grapes?

Gotta come up here to Wine Country...beautiful part of the State!

;)

Sun Mar 04, 10:00:00 AM PST  

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